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Soul Eater (Monstrous, #1) Review

 



Book Source: Store
Cross-Post Review: Chantie's Goodreads Review
Type: Standalone Series
Starred Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
Smut Rating: 🌶🌶/5

Soul Eater (Monstrous, #1) Review 

I came out of this book feeling so happy that I don’t even remember the things I disliked. Hmm. Or maybe everything I disliked was rectified and there was no point in not loving it. Yeah, It’s the latter. Okay, enough of this. Let’s start with what the book is about. 

Danny Sullivan, an uncommitted soldier, was sent on a mission to capture the notorious deadly monster Wyn, the Soul Eater. With way more casualties than needed, the mission was a success and Danny came face to face with the monster that massacred his platoon. Passing out wasn’t so bad, but he had to wake up to be told he would have to interrogate the same monster he feared. Life could not get any worst for this guy. But it did and I loved every second of it. 

I loved Wyn. Hands down or up. Whichever way it wants to go. This Soul Eater was amazing. He was mysterious, sweet, and then loving. I couldn’t help but adore him. Which caused me to be a bit disappointed when I thought he wasn’t the seme. A short-lived emotion when the author Lilly had the couple rotate. Why have a label when you can be both? God, I loved that. Lilly was a genius to come up with something like this. She sure thought of people like me when she was writing this book. 

I adored how the two characters were able to spend time together to get to know each other before any romance was introduced. Their affection traveled in the right stages. They were intrigued by each other, then like came into the picture, until love swept them off their feet. The perfect example of a romance with stable roots. Despite everything that happened around them, they got to learn about each other and their kind. I liked that more than anything else. I was more than satisfied when the book ended. 

The torture was real, bro. I felt it in my bones. This was some good shit. I can’t wait to see what Edin’s story is about. 

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